Locations are as follows:
Take a bus from the free bus station in Venice to the Sands Hotel
Then take a cab to St. Paul's/Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro (the same)
There is a street of souvenirs there, and if you want to buy food, it is recommended that you go to the Kui Kee (a long-established business)
Playing is going to be at the citythedream hotel across the street from Venice
There is a very good bubble show. p>There is a very nice bubble show. 3D
Day 2 is also from Venice free bus station to take the bus to the Sands Hotel
Then take a cab to the Macau Tower (must go) to buy tickets to go play, there are bungee jumping and so on
But if you don't have the guts to go to look at the scenery
And then take a cab to the temple of A-Ma Temple, it is recommended that you go to the temple above to seek a sign. the temple above to ask for an autograph. It is very accurate!
Then visit the Maritime Museum opposite the temple, recommended at night.
Must-eat include pork chop buns
Must-buy include pork/beef jerky, almond cake and so on.
The Grand Canal Shoppes, located at The Venetian Macao, is one of the largest shopping malls in Macao with an area of 968,000 square feet, featuring more than 350 stores and dozens of eateries. The layout of the Grand Canal Shoppes is designed in the Venetian style, with three 390-foot-long canals where visitors can take a boat ride and experience the Venetian atmosphere.
The entire mall is covered by a giant canopy, which can be computerized to create a sunrise and sunset sky, making visitors feel like they are in Venice. The shopping center offers a wide range of products, including fashion, jewelry, gifts, sporting goods, etc. Most of the stores are well-known brands, including Tiffany & Co., Giorgio Armani, Clarins, Hogan, etc., which is a good place for tourists to shop and spend their leisure time.
Address: The Venetian Macao, Avenida do Conselheiro de S. Maria da Silva, Taipa
Ferry: Cotai Flyer to Taipa Ferry Terminal
Bus: Free shuttle buses
TIPS: The Consumer Council of Macao issues an "Honest Shop" logo to franchised merchants with no record of complaints, so shoppers can look out for the store to see if it has such a logo when they shop.